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Little Lamb Nappies

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Chichz · 13/05/2020 21:32

Has anyone used these?

They are finally back in stock for size 1! Grin

Now I've got the choice though, I'm torn between bamboo and cotton. There are loads more reviews for bamboo, because they're the best sellers so it's hard to work out which is best.

Wondering about the 10-pack kit in cotton to start us off, plus a bamboo night-time set? Liking the look of these new no-velcro ones too.

Any experiences would be very helpful! X

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RandomMess · 14/05/2020 11:08

Any!

RandomMess · 14/05/2020 11:13

Poppolini do popper wraps too that are virtually the same and tend to be cheaper.

Chichz · 14/05/2020 11:37

Ah brill, so it's another option Smile Thanks! I've not heard of so many of these brands.

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RandomMess · 14/05/2020 11:43

It's easy to pick up cheap excellent 2nd had motherease air flow wraps as they don't get a lot of use and some people give up etc, also cheap to post!

Betsyboo87 · 14/05/2020 12:30

I’ve got the try them all pack from little lamb for when baby is due next month. One each of the cotton, bamboo and microfibre, a wrap, a one size pocket and a sized pocket. I’ve bought some disposables too and the plan is to try these out in the first few weeks and then order more of what works best.

Chichz · 14/05/2020 14:32

@Betsyboo87 Oh no, another option for me to consider! I hadn't noticed that one on the website - will have another look, thanks. Grin

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Williams3001 · 14/05/2020 17:15

I'm a FTM and planning to get the 20-pack deal of pocket nappies in bamboo size 1, as two-parters seem a bit daunting for me! They have some really cute marine animal prints, too. We'll have one or two of these ready along with a packet of newborn nappies for the birth so we have the option. And we have a heated airer from Lakeland, which dries anything in about 12 hours and only uses a tiny amount of electricity compared to a dryer.

Chichz · 14/05/2020 17:43

Oh my goodness @Williams3001, I also love the marine prints on the wraps! So cute.

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